2018 Archive
3721.
Introduction to Calculus with Derivatives (adit.io)
3722.
Demystifying CORS (frontendian.co)
3723.
Show HN: HN Domain Leaderboard (hnleaderboard.com)
3724.
T * sin (t) ≈ Christmas tree (github.com)
3725.
Reverse Engineering a Mysterious UDP Stream in My Hotel (2016) (gkbrk.com)
3726.
Miami Will Be Underwater Soon. Its Drinking Water Could Go First (bloomberg.com)
3727.
Firefox removes RSS support (evertpot.com)
3728.
What Happens to Us Does Not Happen to Most of You (sigarch.org)
3729.
China Steps Up Trade Secret Theft from US Companies (latimes.com)
3730.
Is K8s Too Complicated?  (jmoiron.net)
3731.
The Feds Can Now Probably Unlock Every iPhone Model (forbes.com)
3732.
Video of Glitter Bomb for Package Thieves Exposed as Partial Fake (gizmodo.com)
3733.
A British couple who took on Google and cost it £2.1B (wired.co.uk)
3734.
Writing a Microservice in Rust (goldsborough.me)
3735.
Cloud companies consider Intel rivals after security flaws found (reuters.com)
3736.
Winners Take All: The Elite Charade of Changing the World [video] (youtube.com)
3737.
Show HN: Founders launching startups on Twitch (24hrstartup.com)
3738.
“Deep Learning has outlived its usefulness as a buzz-phrase” (facebook.com)
3739.
Lessons learned scraping 100B product pages (blog.scrapinghub.com)
3740.
German court issues first GDPR ruling (natlawreview.com)
3741.
Quake III Arena GPL Source Release (2012) (github.com)
3742.
Choice of search engine on Android nuked by “Anonymous Coward” (2009) (android.googlesource.com)
3743.
How to find hidden cameras (2002) [pdf] (tentacle.franken.de)
3744.
A Global Optimization Algorithm Worth Using (blog.dlib.net)
3745.
The marbled crayfish is a mutant species that clones itself (nytimes.com)
3746.
Show HN: Find3 – An indoor positioning system for smartphones and laptops (github.com)
3747.
Show HN: Wiv.js – A library for a more wiggly div (jjkaufman.github.io)
3748.
Statistics, Fast and Slow (timharford.com)
3749.
Facebook tracks all calls and messages on Android (twitter.com)
3750.
Scaling Kubernetes to 2,500 Nodes (blog.openai.com)